Since the beginning of our Charitable Initiative in 2013, Norwex has donated over $550,000 to Consultant-nominated nonprofit organizations through our worldwide giving programs. This year, we hope to create a bigger impact in our communities by donating at least $50,000 to organizations focused on creating brighter futures for our children.

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Key Partner

The Washed Ashore Project is a non-profit, community-based organization with a mission of educating and creating awareness about marine debris and plastic pollution through art. Washed Ashore is a project of The Artula Institute for Arts & Environmental Education, whose mission is to provide opportunities to express and teach environmental issues through the arts.
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Local Partners

For millions of people in North America, improving quality of life starts by meeting basic needs like food, education, shelter and support services.Here are just a few of the local organizations awarded support recently based on the enthusiastic nominations of Consultants familiar with their work.

Shiloh Field

“Shiloh Field, at 14.5 acres, is the largest community garden in the USA... The quality of crop that Shiloh Field produces and donates is pure, homegrown, healthful organic food free from chemicals and fresh from the garden... Over 14 local charities, food banks, and non-profits receive crop donations from Shiloh Field. Amazing!”
— Nominating Consultant Ginny Estrada

Kid Knits

“KidKnits was founded by a nine-year-old knitter, Ellie Zika... I am awestruck by the great work that the organization does... Through the fair trade import of handspun yarn from women living and working in poverty in developing countries, KidKnits offers a simple craft kit for a student that is integrated with a comprehensive service learning."
— Nominating Consultant Gretchen Heiar

Mt. Hope Sanctuary Inc.

“Seeing [a friend] give her hostess specials to Mt. Hope inspired me… Mt. Hope is a non-profit, faith-based program that assists women and their children who are committed to achieving self-sufficiency... Why shouldn’t they live in a safe haven?”
— Nominating Consultant Tina Sawatzky